PMID: 15232250Jul 3, 2004Paper

Ingested magnets: the force within

Pediatric Emergency Care
Ee Tein TayTerry L Levin

Abstract

Foreign body ingestion is a common occurrence in children. Morbidity associated with ingestion is rare and is dependent on the type of foreign body ingested. We report a case of a 9-year-old boy who developed intestinal obstruction and perforation following ingestion of magnetic-backed earrings.

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